South Florida welcoming its first new golf club in decades

Greater Miamis first new golf club in decades is launching next fall with million-dollar initiation fees. Members so far include professional golfers likeIan Poulter, Patrick Reed, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson and Sam Horsfield.

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Greater Miami’s first new golf club in decades is launching next fall — with million-dollar initiation fees.

Members so far include professional golfers like Ian Poulter, Patrick Reed, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson and Sam Horsfield.

It’s part of a 150-acre private community that includes the Residences at Shell Bay — a 20-story residential tower with 108 units developed by the Witkoff Group and PPG Development in partnership with Auberge Resorts Collection, along with a 60-room hotel.

Condo prices range from $3 million for a one-bedroom to an $11 million four-bedroom penthouse with wrap terraces. 

The gated property at 501 Diplomat Parkway in Hallandale Beach — 2 miles north of Golden Beach along the Intracoastal Waterway — is anchored by a Greg Norman-designed championship golf course that’s 7,250 yards long.

Greg Norman designed the 7,250-yard-long golf course. Shell Bay
The 120-acre private community in Hallandale, Florida, sports a 48-slip marina. The Residences at Shell Bay
Rough day on the links? Trade in the clubs for a racket on one of the development’s four Grand Slam tennis court surfaces. The Residences at Shell Bay
A sleek marble bathroom inside one of the residences with a stellar view of the golf course. The Residences at Shell Bay
Condos inside the 20-story residence building range from $3 million for a one-bedroom to $11 million for a penthouse. The Residences at Shell Bay
An eat-in kitchen inside one of the 108 residences. The Residences at Shell Bay
Pro golfers like Ian Poulter, Patrick Reed, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson and Sam Horsfield are already members of the South Florida golf club. Shell Bay

The complex also includes a gym, wellness facilities, a 48-slip private marina and yacht club, four Grand Slam tennis court surfaces across seven total courts and event spaces.

Douglas Elliman just launched sales for the residences, which will be completed by 2025.  “It’s the first new golf course in Miami in 25 years,” said Alex Witkoff, co-CEO of the Witkoff Group.

“The complex fills a void in the market,” added Ari Pearl, founder and CEO of PPG Development.

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